Public Media News December 2016

Arkansans Trust AETN

Recent Nielsen data shows that PBS and its member stations are America's most trusted institution and an excellent use of tax dollars for the 13th consecutive year. (Source: CARAVAN ORC International, January 2015)

AETN is Arkansas's statewide public service media outlet and is a PBS member station.

AETN Educational Services

AETN is Arkansas's largest classroom, and we are dedicated to impacting student achievement across the state. Continue learning by connecting to our dedicated resources for educators, parents and students.

Teaching Arkansans

Last month, AETN was proud to host the Arkansas STEM Girls' one-day "Explore & Discover Workshop" for 74 middle school girls and 50 adult mentors from Henderson Middle School. We're deeply grateful to our instructor partners from the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service who joined AETN specialists for interactive and exciting learning activities, including "in real life" coding activities, building models according to Americans With Disabilities building code and, for mentors, equipping students - particularly girls - with conflict resolution skills. To learn more about the Arkansas STEM Girls initiative or get involved, contact AETN Community Education Coordinator Karen Walker at kwalker@aetn.org.

THIS MONTH

"Cook With Brooks" comes to AETN in Jan. 2017

This January, join Arkansas chef Steven Brooks of Bella Vista for a new weekly program with an emphasis on local farmers, restaurants, chefs and, of course, delicious food! Beginning Saturday, Jan. 7, at 5 p.m., Brooks will host a series dedicated to telling the whole story of food in The Natural State: where it's from, how to cook it and who shares it. Featured topics include: High South Cuisine, highlighting local ingredients, dairy farming and creameries, community gardening, the local farm-totable movement, breweries, fruit farming and much more. Learn more and find recipes at aetn.org/cookwithbrooks.

"Eating local, it helps everybody from the person growing all the way to your fork at the dinner table. We have a lot of great local farmers and families and stories to tell about those people." - Chef Steven Brooks

"Cook With Brooks," Saturdays at 5 p.m., beginning Jan. 7

AETN Foundation Box Office

This holiday season, give the gift of live music (and support quality public television!) when you get tickets to outstanding concerts by Eamonn McCrystal & Chloe Agnew, Jesse Cook and Celtic Woman. Learn more about each concert at aetnfoundation.org.

Eamonn McCrystal & Chloe Agnew

Thursday, Dec. 8, at 7:30 p.m. at the Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville. Tickets are available for a donation of $50 (floor) or $40 (balcony).

Jesse Cook

Sunday, May 7, 2017 at the Reynolds Performance Hall in Conway. Tickets are available for a donation of $125 (meet-and-greet and floor seat), $50 (general admission, floor seat) or $30 (general admission, balcony seat).

Special event tickets are a thank you gift for your contribution and a portion of your donation is tax deductible. Pleasebe aware there are no refunds issued for donations received in exchange for special event ticket offers. For questionsregarding this policy please contact Member Services at 1(800) 662-2386 or email boxoffice@aetn.org.

"Exploring Arkansas"

This month on "Exploring Arkansas" join host Chuck Dovish as he checks out the successful reintroduction of alligators to The Natural State in a swampy lake near Texarkana; experiences the lifestyle of a 19th century town at Parker Pioneer Homestead in Whitehall; investigates one of the state's largest Native American bluff shelters on a golf course in Fairfield Bay; and samples the five-star fare of Low Gap Café near Jasper. Wednesday, Dec. 7, at 6:30 p.m. Learn more at aetn.org/exploringarkansas.

"Cooking on the Wild Side"

Join Phyllis and John for an all breakfast show, just in time for the holidays and family gatherings! Start with two quick and easy meals - Breakfast Burritos and Potato and Egg Tacos - then try Joe's Breakfast Surprise and Mexican Breakfast Eggs, one of our most popular recipes of all time. The perfect complement to all of these breakfast dishes, Camp Howdy Salsa, rounds out the episode. Tuesday, Dec. 13, at 6:30 p.m. Learn more at aetn.org/cookingonthewildside.

"Healing Minds, Changing Attitudes"

The holiday season can bring about stress, anxiety and sadness, commonly referred to as the holiday blues. In a special episode of "Healing Minds. Changing Attitudes.," learn how to recognize the signs, manage the effects and determine the difference between "the blues" and clinical depression. Monday, Dec. 19, 10:30 p.m. Learn more at aetn.org/healingminds.

"The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About Space!"

The Cat in the Hat takes Nick and Sally on a cosmic adventure through the solar system to assist with Operation Rover Repair. Find out what they'll discover and what problems they'll solve together Monday, Dec. 26, at 7 a.m.

"American Masters: Eero Saarinen"

Explore the life of the modernist architect behind visionary buildings like St. Louis' Gateway Arch in this special "American Masters" documentary. The film invites audiences to travel with Saarinen's son as he visits his father's work on a cathartic journey. Tuesday, Dec. 27, at 7 p.m.

"Live From Lincoln Center: New York Philharmonic New Year's Eve," Dec. 31 at 7 and 8:30 p.m.

"Austin City Limits Hall of Fame New Year's Eve," Dec. 31 at 10 and 11 p.m.

"Christmas with the Duttons," Dec. 25 at 9 a.m.

"A Holiday Music Gala"

Celebrate Arkansas's 50th year of local public television programming, and rediscover AETN original productions that will ignite the holiday spirit every Thursday in December at 6:30 p.m. This month's Video Vault classics include "Ozark Mountain Christmas" (1991), "Christmas at the Mansion" (1999) and "A Holiday Musical Gala" (2011).

50 years of public media in Arkansas

AETN marks its 50th year of service to Arkansas on Dec. 4, 2016. Join us as we celebrate with various events and activities! Learn more about what's in store at